1957 Mid Century Modern in Holladay, Utah



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Only once since its construction in 1957 has this hidden treasure come on the market: An architect-designed home in the quintessentially modern mid-century glass-box style made famous by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson. Using principles of Modernism, Gustavson designed the 2,000+ square foot single-level home as a retreat that would nurture intimacy with nature and inspire creativity. A strong steel frame and a tight core of essentials (kitchen, bathroom, utility/laundry room), allow the rest of the home's space to be used creatively. Expanses of floor to ceiling glass flood living spaces with natural light and allow the equally carefully-designed outdoor spaces to be part of the daily living experience, no matter the season. Warm polished walnut walls and travertine in the entryway, kitchen, and breakfast area further integrate natural elements into the home. This three-quarter acre property is as carefully designed as the home with a privacy wall and gated entry on the cul de sac, mature pines and fruit trees providing privacy, walkways, an outdoor eating area/pergola, and outbuildings totaling 470 square feet: a studio with a skylight; a workshop; a "duck and cover" era bomb shelter; and a building designed as an observatory. In addition, a four-car carport reiterates the understated design of the home. A truly unique home in every sense of the word

FOR SALE  $825,000
2044 E Hedgewood Ct, Holladay, UT 84121
4 beds  |  1 Full/1 Half baths  |  2346 sqft  .73 acres

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Listing Agent, Zillow

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